Lately, the British Royal family has been nothing short of a non-stop fairytale. On Monday, Kate Middleton gave birth to a new prince (the public is still eager to learn the new royal baby’s name). And next month, American actress Meghan Markle will wed Prince Harry. Last night, Meghan left her career as an actress behind with a touching wedding on her TV show Suits. She’ll soon be swept away in the everyday pageant of royal life — but she’ll never officially bear the coveted title “Princess.” The business of British royal titles is pretty complicated, and related closely to bloodlines.

There was a British invasion in Memphis last night when Prince Harry and Prince William went out to celebrate their friend’s pre-rehearsal dinner. They attracted a large crowd of local onlookers who aren’t used to seeing the royals on this side of the pond.

Prince George stole the show when arriving to New Zealand with his parents for his first state trip. In just his third public appearance, the 8-month-old seemed to be on his best behavior — despite just 30 hours of travel.

Prince George made his second public appearance today for his christening at Chapel Royal in London. The 3-month-old heir to the throne was presented by Prince William and Duchess Kate, who made some nontraditional decisions for the ceremony.

The Duchess of Cambridge wowed crowds during her first public appearance post-pregnancy. Her presence was actually a surprise to many of those who gathered at the start of a British ultra-marathon, as Kate wasn’t scheduled to make a public appearance until Sept. 12.

All eyes were on her body, which showed no remaining signs of pregnancy.